Students storm out of Colorado school shooting vigil in protest of politicians - New York Post

Survivors of a Colorado school shooting walked out of vigil for
their slain classmate on Wednesday night in protest of
politicians and other groups using it as a platform for gun
control, a local report said.

The students from STEM High School, where two gunman killed a
student and wounded eight others on Tuesday, began yelling from
the stands that they “wanted to be heard” after two politicians
and pro-gun control advocates addressed the crowd, .

They then stormed out of the vigil after Democratic Sen.
Michael Bennet and Democratic Congressman Jason Crow addressed
the crowd, .

The kids chanted “mental health” and hurled expletives at the
media, according to the report.

The students returned, and some of them took the microphone,
saying their grief being used for political purposes.

“What has happened at STEM is awful. But it’s not a statistic.
We can’t be used as a reason for gun control. We are people not
a statement,” one student said, according to video by KUSA.

“We wanted Kendrick to be mourned. We wanted all of you to join
us in that mourning, but that was not allowed here. We all
walked out. We were not kicked out,” another student added.

The vigil was organized by Team Enough, the student branch of
gun-control group the Brady Campaign.

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